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I think I'm going to draw the line at:


1. East Dulwich to London Bridge

2. Denmark Hill to London Bridge

3. Peckham Rye to London Bridge (provided someone sends me the times)


Anything else and I'm going to end up spending my life making timetables! As you suggest the best way to make alter the timetable is probably using a pdf editor. I think there are some free ones online - I use Foxit PDF Editor which I think also has a free version but probably with some restrictions.

sliding_doors Wrote:

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> chez Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > LEGEND! Like the iPhone applicability too

> >

> > How about one from Denmark Hill too...?

>

> I didn't even think about putting it on my ipod

> until it was mentioned above but it saves me

> printing it out for the moment.

>

> Luckily the Denmark Hill timetable is really

> simple so only takes 5 minutes. It's a bit boring

> as the trains stay the same through most of the

> day but it does mean that both journeys should fit

> on one page. The only tricky thing was on Sunday

> there are quite a few slow trains which take

> 30mins rather than 10mins. I didn't want to

> confuse anyone (or myself) so only put the slow

> ones on when they are relevant - i.e. early in the

> morning and late at night. They are the starred

> italicized ones.

>

> It's only done really quickly but might be worth

> to put on your iphone. Hope it's OK.



Perfect - thank you!!


PS. Jeremy, sophiesofa - I know him - he loves doing these timetables! Although I agree the requests are getting a bit excessive, I was taking the pi$s really

Thanks sliding_doors - I travel from North Dulwich and whilst it might be easy for me to scrawl "minus 2 minutes" on your excellent timetable, it simply won't look as nice as your version so can you do me one please?


And I am aware that irony doesn't work very well in prose so I'm going to have to point out that I'm not being serious or maybe just unleash one of these: ;-)

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  • 4 weeks later...

chez Wrote:

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> Yes its fantastic - but the trains with *s at

> 11pm+ on the LB to DH trains do not exist - as I

> found out to my cost last week

>

> SD - if you happen to have a few spare hours, a DH

> to V/V to DH one would be very welcome! (tu)



Has anyone else found any mistakes or problems with the timetables - particularly the main one from East Dulwich to London Bridge?

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A new timetable with additional trains started today so I've attached an updated version to the first post. I've tried to make it clear on the timetable that the new later trains from ED to LB (00:18 & 00:33) only run on Friday and Saturday evenings. I hope people continue to find this timetable useful.
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ziggy Wrote:

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> I'm trying to download the files attached at the

> head of this thread, but each link takes me to the

> Forum general page?? Ideas anyone?

>

> Thank you


Try it now. I'm pretty sure that there hasn't been any major changes since I last updated them but let me know if you find any problems.

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